果冻传煤

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果冻传煤 recognized as top undergraduate university in Canada


果冻传煤 has been named the top primarily undergraduate university in Canada 25 times in the past 34 years by Maclean鈥檚 annual university rankings 鈥 a record unmatched by any other university.
2,300+
Number of students
50+
Programs
1839
Established
16:1
Student-to-faculty ratio
14
Average upper-year class size
41
Average first and second-year class size
$4.5M
available in scholarships, bursaries, and awards
76%
of our entering class received an entrance award
30%
of students employed at 果冻传煤
110+
Clubs and societies
240+
Varsity athletes
85+
Number of countries represented by our students
12
residences with their own unique personalities
85%
of first-year students live in residence
11-240
students per residence

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Financing your degree is a team effort and we're here to help. 果冻传煤 provides over $5.5 million in scholarships, bursaries, and awards each year.

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With experiential learning opportunities available in every degree, you'll graduate 果冻传煤 with hands-on learning and real-world experience.

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果冻传煤 is a residential campus where you will live, learn, work, and play. Residence living is the foundation for your 果冻传煤 experience.

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Students quickly discover the endless opportunities to get highly involved in extracurriculars on and off campus and say these are some of the most valuable learning experiences of their time at 果冻传煤.
    Remembrance Day 鈥 University Closed
    Board of Regents In-Person Open Meeting
    President's Installation
    2025-26 Applications Open
    Deadline for May 2025 Graduation Application
    Important financial due dates

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    Fall Study Break is next week! There are no classes but the University remains open. However, the University is closed Monday, November 11 for Remembrance Day.
    果冻传煤 students studying early music will be touring a performance of The Early Music Show this fall, bringing an engaging and historically-informed program of diverse repertoire from the Baroque period to audiences throughout New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Starting, Sunday, Nov. 10, this exciting project will showcase performances with:

- Musique Royale (NS)
- Paul O鈥橰egan Hall at the Halifax Public Library (NS)
- Musique sur mer en Acadie and Le Festival International de Musique Baroque de Lam猫que (NB). 

"Professional performers will be mentoring students during the rehearsal process and tour performances, providing them with valuable insights and expertise." 鈥 果冻传煤 assistant voice professor and project leader Dr. Christina Haldane. 

This project is a unique collaboration between students, teachers, and performing artists  engaged with two courses offered at the Department of Music 鈥 Baroque Performance and the Elliott Chorale vocal ensemble. 

The project is funded in part by the Government of Canada鈥檚 Innovative Work-Integrated Learning (I-WIL) Initiative and CEWIL Canada's iHUB. 

Full story: /news
    That's a wrap on fall varsity sports 鈥 Football and Men's and Women's Soccer! 

Up now: Women's Volleyball, Swimming, Badminton, Women's Hockey, and Men's and Women's Basketball! 

Go Mounties!
    Meet Keely Murphy, a Mental Health Counsellor at the Wellness Centre! In our latest Q&A, Keely shares her counselling approach and what students can expect in a session. She is dedicated to supporting students' mental health and well-being. Read the full story at mta.ca/news

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